Monday, June 28, 2010

Movie #245........................."Cache" (Hidden)

Movie #245 "Cache" is a very stylish film. It's all about how hidden things in our lives are. So sometimes what you see isn't reality what you see. For example, the opening you are watching a screen with a house on the streets of Paris and two cars parked in front --- we are watching this for about 1 minute or so, then we hear voices of a man and woman asking questions --- and then the screen shows fast forward through the picture to something else............very stylish, because we were actually watching a videotype that was sent through the mail to them. The film is full of moments like these, which make it an intriguing movie to watch. All up until its ambiguous last scene. See what you think ----- and if you ever see, let me know your interp --- should make for interesting conversation with others. I liked this and recommend it, and Julliette Binoche is always fun to watch.



Average rating: 3.142
I rated it 4 stars
Caché
Hidden
(2005) R
Winner of the Cannes Best Director Award, Michael Haneke's psychological thriller centers on wealthy French couple Georges (Daniel Auteuil) and Anne (Juliette Binoche), who begin receiving threatening videotapes and phone calls that threaten to ruin their relationship. Georges realizes who the perpetrator is but refuses to tell Anne. Yet childhood flashbacks reveal the mystery, a story that illuminates France's damaged relations with Algeria.

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